as you looked at these documents, david, what just bounced out at you most? >> the most strikingening in these documents, and i should say that it's -- they provide an amazing opportunity to get inside the head of osama bin laden before his death. the most striking thing was how worried he was that al qaeda had tarnished its image so badly in the muslim world by killing so many muslims in the midst of its jihad against the united states that he wrote in one document al qaeda should change its name and rebrand itself. i found that fascinating. al qaeda leader brooding in his compound, isolated from his colleagues, clearly worried that his organization was going in the wrong direction. >> he sort of treated it like a corporation. there was talk about vice amirs action this kind of thing. is that in keeping? >> it's always been bureaucratic. they had bylaws, vacation policies, more generous than the policy at cnn, for instance, so this is a piece of bin laden, as david wrote in the post today, and i'm, you know, writing for cnn as well, you know, this was a guy